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ambassador to russia referred to r.t.s. growth as something to be scared about citing this graphic it shows how well various news outlets are doing on you tube to r.t.c. need to washington should reign is right at the top as the blame game over the ukraine upheaval continues the u.s. and the e.u. are introducing more sanctions against russia washington has included another seventeen russian companies to its list of sanction targets all linked to president putin according to the white house former belgian parliament speaker believes these punitive measures are unlikely to bring tangible results. i will certainly not deny that these sanctions have some economic impact but i would certainly not for them to size them to this so it's limited you should not forget that these engines basically serve the public relations purpose here in the west. actually if you consider the gravity of the situation they're still quite mind which is not to say that they are politically soon will it be very simple and yes at one point russia will ha
ambassador to russia referred to r.t.s. growth as something to be scared about citing this graphic it shows how well various news outlets are doing on you tube to r.t.c. need to washington should reign is right at the top as the blame game over the ukraine upheaval continues the u.s. and the e.u. are introducing more sanctions against russia washington has included another seventeen russian companies to its list of sanction targets all linked to president putin according to the white house...
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in russia six thousand two hundred german companies are currently operational that includes in russia operational in russia that includes that big household names that i mentioned as well as some smaller family run organizations that make things like machine tools tens of thousands of jobs could be at risk if the relationship between russia and germany economically was affected by sanctions and if there was to be say a catastrophic breakdown and not a relationship three hundred thousand german jobs completely reliant on trade with russia well the german economy has come out of the financial crisis as the main powerhouse in europe but if there was to be some kind of catastrophic breakdown in relations could see around two percent knocked off german growth next year and that could put the german economy on the cusp of a potential. potential recession so these are all very important things to be looked at and these are the messages that have been given a miracle before she can try to make any decision of whether germany would back further sanctions against russia for big corporations tha
in russia six thousand two hundred german companies are currently operational that includes in russia operational in russia that includes that big household names that i mentioned as well as some smaller family run organizations that make things like machine tools tens of thousands of jobs could be at risk if the relationship between russia and germany economically was affected by sanctions and if there was to be say a catastrophic breakdown and not a relationship three hundred thousand german...
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and then russia. i wonder who's interested in it and why i wouldn't want to be persecuted any person who is against the developments in ukraine may be accused of separatism and really go to jail that's why i want to stay anonymous. the ukrainian parliament adopted a law under which those guilty of acts of separatism and terrorism can be thrown into prison for ten to fifteen years or even for life we know fall into this category i'm not saying that it's you but your european colleagues some european authorities approved of crimean parliament adopted the law they did it so it appears that you i mean those european bodies agree with terrorists here i am a terrorist and know i'm facing a life sentence according to the current legislation and polite and communicate normally i represent the interests of the people you have to understand that not everybody can or is willing to put their own life at stake in order to save people . the only. thing that was it was always the should. all. go. oh ok bye. bye. oh
and then russia. i wonder who's interested in it and why i wouldn't want to be persecuted any person who is against the developments in ukraine may be accused of separatism and really go to jail that's why i want to stay anonymous. the ukrainian parliament adopted a law under which those guilty of acts of separatism and terrorism can be thrown into prison for ten to fifteen years or even for life we know fall into this category i'm not saying that it's you but your european colleagues some...
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while key for russia is to blame russia for the tragedy in a disaster of the southern ukrainian city mourns dozens of anti-government activists killed in a deadly inferno and clashes with radical extremists. tortured to death by the state an american prisoner suffers a slow painful execution as untested drugs are used for the lethal injection it's not a calls for a moratorium on capital punishment plus. we report from iraq where bloodshed and civilian deaths accompany the country's first general election since u.s. combat troops moved out. four pm in moscow you're watching r t international with me or you know josh and we start in eastern ukraine where a military crackdown on anti-government activists has been gathering pace this week at least seven people are now confirmed dead in a day of fighting for control of the city of qom a tourist one of the hotbeds of and psyche of resistance violence has also erupted across other cities in the rest of the region are just policy or is there for us. dramatic developments here in southeastern ukraine where the news is unfolding fast and furio
while key for russia is to blame russia for the tragedy in a disaster of the southern ukrainian city mourns dozens of anti-government activists killed in a deadly inferno and clashes with radical extremists. tortured to death by the state an american prisoner suffers a slow painful execution as untested drugs are used for the lethal injection it's not a calls for a moratorium on capital punishment plus. we report from iraq where bloodshed and civilian deaths accompany the country's first...
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blames a russia for the f. kill a trying situation in ukraine failing however to provide any kind of proof to those claims this is a second batch of america's sanctions with a third already on the way most of washington's a new restrictions are connected to billionaire again i didn't call who's also very real spoons judo partner his company of all group is one of the biggest investment firms in russia boasting a turnover of more than one hundred billion dollars trance all is also at the sanctions list belongs to the group and one of russia's biggest whale transporters of oil and another target is as a g.e. am and now this group is a major gas pipeline builder and one of gas problems main contractors its revenue is around ten billion dollars former speaker of the belgian parliament and word for news the believes the sanctions are more symbolic rather than economic rules should deny that these sanctions have some economic impact but i would should tell you not to size them. or it's limited you should not forget t
blames a russia for the f. kill a trying situation in ukraine failing however to provide any kind of proof to those claims this is a second batch of america's sanctions with a third already on the way most of washington's a new restrictions are connected to billionaire again i didn't call who's also very real spoons judo partner his company of all group is one of the biggest investment firms in russia boasting a turnover of more than one hundred billion dollars trance all is also at the...
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because russia has a bigger film market than ukraine ukraine we get zero dollars russia we get many dollars we want to do deals all of our russians are pulling out of our deals down in cannes the other thing that we saw is bondholders fitch said that bond holders are telling the u.s. government back off dude because we're going to get hit whacked severely if you actually touch any company in russia that is actually means anything so just go for the small fry like you do in the rest of the world you know attack libya attack you know little nations but just leave the big stuff alone russians a huge consumer market like playing out on the show is this biggest consumer country really and europe if you want to look at those terms but this is a war between the defense industry that loves to send drones down to blow people up needlessly versus the bond market and the copyright industry represented by hollywood interests so hollywood in the bond market is saying wait a minute this this incursion into russia i mean let's put it the way it should be stated i mean the u.s. is invading russia a
because russia has a bigger film market than ukraine ukraine we get zero dollars russia we get many dollars we want to do deals all of our russians are pulling out of our deals down in cannes the other thing that we saw is bondholders fitch said that bond holders are telling the u.s. government back off dude because we're going to get hit whacked severely if you actually touch any company in russia that is actually means anything so just go for the small fry like you do in the rest of the world...
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ukraine and belarus need to unite machine like russia down russia isn't here russia supports us morally but not physically americans are supporting they do interface equally. well there are troops there are a lot of documents media material spread and materials proving that nobody is interested. let me just look how many people come to the rallies and everybody is there from students to pensioners even veterans coming ukrainian t.v. spreading lies there saying that russians are being brought in is even possible to bring so many russians look thousands of people come for rallies in eastern ukraine have they brought half of the russian population here they call as extremists we always ask for permission to hold peaceful rallies but they refuse us you know but it seems that the heroes of my done i will out to seize buildings to rob banks to kill people but we're not allowed to hold peaceful rallies you can see that we are unarmed we're not wearing masks we have only one demand who want to hold a referendum we want to be heard you can't force twenty million people into europe and nato again
ukraine and belarus need to unite machine like russia down russia isn't here russia supports us morally but not physically americans are supporting they do interface equally. well there are troops there are a lot of documents media material spread and materials proving that nobody is interested. let me just look how many people come to the rallies and everybody is there from students to pensioners even veterans coming ukrainian t.v. spreading lies there saying that russians are being brought in...
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one people we're all brothers my home runs behind me russia is our moment i have an aunt in russia and friends never ceased. we can't go to war against each other i don't even like to use the word this is the twenty first century how can two slavic peoples go to war and what are we supposed to make of today's order from the so-called kiev government. the so-called kill government gave the order to kill their own people in slovyansk how is it even possible i don't know what to say. more they don't care about the geneva accords fascists they're o.s.c. monitors wondering about all over the place but what's going on i can't figure it out none of us can know who is in charge of this madhouse. we were just getting on with our lives and not bothering anyone. if they want to join the e.u. that's fine with those we're not against the west but we've always been friends with russia the russians don't interfere in our business and we've always got on well we've no reason to quarrel either with all the west so why send in troops it's just ugly. story this is our home we've got a culture and a langu
one people we're all brothers my home runs behind me russia is our moment i have an aunt in russia and friends never ceased. we can't go to war against each other i don't even like to use the word this is the twenty first century how can two slavic peoples go to war and what are we supposed to make of today's order from the so-called kiev government. the so-called kill government gave the order to kill their own people in slovyansk how is it even possible i don't know what to say. more they...
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russia cold for the west to stop toin with the situation instead of telling russia where and how to keep its own troops on its own territory russia again reiterated that it believes the u.s. and e.u. have stood in the way of a peaceful solution to the crisis by stirring about on the ground that escalated each time the visit of a u.s. official took place at the security council the u.s. accused russia of building a case for intervention thinking of truth his peace while moscow chooses seizing more territories well russia says the outbreak of further violence in ukraine needs to stop and returning to the geneva agreements is key ukraine's representative at the u.n. said events unraveling in eastern and southeastern ukraine are aimed at tackling highly armed militants on the ground and that the only military in the east of the country are russian supporters meeting wrapped up with russia reminding the council that forceful change of power always leads to disability the sion and that russia had suggested a variety of formats for dialogue throughout the crisis and would never deny the impleme
russia cold for the west to stop toin with the situation instead of telling russia where and how to keep its own troops on its own territory russia again reiterated that it believes the u.s. and e.u. have stood in the way of a peaceful solution to the crisis by stirring about on the ground that escalated each time the visit of a u.s. official took place at the security council the u.s. accused russia of building a case for intervention thinking of truth his peace while moscow chooses seizing...
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i don't see putin as the best thing for russia right now but i don't blame russia the duma for example for applauding what putin has done. the u.s. violation of its promises to gorbachev and to yeltsin when gorbachev acquiesced in the reunification of germany for example that nato would not go one inch further east were violated violated majorly by president clinton and continued to be violated by george w. bush i don't blame russia for its great power instincts to stop it so that's a big part of the negotiating posture both countries ought to take to the united states for example could wind up renouncing the agreement that i believe was announced in tbilisi where we said that we were looking for georgia to eventually eventually be a member of nato no american is going to die for tbilisi and article five applied to tbilisi would make nato a phony alliance immediately nato is having a hard time as it is anyway it doesn't have a result d'être anymore since the soviet threat went away and we're desperately trying to find one for it out of our out of area operations being the latest attem
i don't see putin as the best thing for russia right now but i don't blame russia the duma for example for applauding what putin has done. the u.s. violation of its promises to gorbachev and to yeltsin when gorbachev acquiesced in the reunification of germany for example that nato would not go one inch further east were violated violated majorly by president clinton and continued to be violated by george w. bush i don't blame russia for its great power instincts to stop it so that's a big part...
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russia is a very important. part of the world in a very large and strong country and of course we can disagree on things we can disagree on many things with russia with united states with many other parts of the world but another cold war is something i believe that will be very bad thing that nobody is waiting for that will have beth results lonely politically but also economically with chaff will have more tensions all over the border between nato and he say europe or russia so i hope really and i'm not naive but i hope that we can prevent another cold war in europe all right so well we're going to take a short break now we'll be back with that plantation get your elders to talk about the upcoming caravan actions and their rights if you're a skepticism stay with us. live . live live. live. live live. live. stop rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to live. right. and i think you're. on our reporters. now we're back with garrick wilders dutch politician leader of the party for freedom gre
russia is a very important. part of the world in a very large and strong country and of course we can disagree on things we can disagree on many things with russia with united states with many other parts of the world but another cold war is something i believe that will be very bad thing that nobody is waiting for that will have beth results lonely politically but also economically with chaff will have more tensions all over the border between nato and he say europe or russia so i hope really...
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against more sanctions on russia. it is a busy friday for news here in moscow thanks for joining us on r.t. international on real research because straight to our breaking news for you here on the program ukrainian troops are storming the eastern city of slovyansk which is held by antigovernment protesters the local self-defense forces report one man has been killed and anywhere up to three helicopters have been downed interior ministry says one pilot is dead and several soldiers injured i talked with. she is in the region. we are hearing from a local self-defense commander that at least one helicopter has dropped soldiers near the town of slavyansk and reports just in suggest that one pilot has been killed and another has been taken hostage there is heavy fighting happening in the vicinity of the railway station locals have been telling us that they have been hearing cannons being fired in the outskirts of the town we also understand that at least one checkpoint has been taken now several checkpoints have come under
against more sanctions on russia. it is a busy friday for news here in moscow thanks for joining us on r.t. international on real research because straight to our breaking news for you here on the program ukrainian troops are storming the eastern city of slovyansk which is held by antigovernment protesters the local self-defense forces report one man has been killed and anywhere up to three helicopters have been downed interior ministry says one pilot is dead and several soldiers injured i...
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against more sanctions on russia.
against more sanctions on russia.
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and you have continued doling out and criminal sanctions against russia claiming that the country is behind the current unrest in ukraine all russia's accuse western powers of stoking the violence in the streets so to break down what this conflict means for the people of ukraine the future of u.s. russian relations i'm joined now by retired army colonel douglas macgregor thank you so much for coming on. so let's start by talking about donetsk how do you see the instability of this region playing on the next couple weeks but i think this is an old problem that is only going to get worse whether or not anybody intended to do so do forces have been set in motion and these are not new forces in the sense to do we suddenly have a new cultural identity in the eastern and southern ukraine that's clearly russian but we now have a demand for recognition that the people that live in those areas are in fact russians not ukrainians and at the same time you have ukrainians in the west and in the north who are not russians so we've got to deal with this reality but we need to ask the people on the
and you have continued doling out and criminal sanctions against russia claiming that the country is behind the current unrest in ukraine all russia's accuse western powers of stoking the violence in the streets so to break down what this conflict means for the people of ukraine the future of u.s. russian relations i'm joined now by retired army colonel douglas macgregor thank you so much for coming on. so let's start by talking about donetsk how do you see the instability of this region...
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which appears to be the popular sentiment if so they should be allowed to join russia and at the same time what emerges from this process up in the west in the north which is truly ukrainian in terms of culture and language history religion so forth they should be allowed to have a sovereign independent ukrainian state and the acting ukrainian president is claiming kiev security forces on the ground are helpless to combat what's going on in eastern ukraine read between the lines here is he vying for foreign intervention or. that's counterproductive and he's right they are helpless because the people there are russians so he should withdraw them and wait for this referendum and then live with the outcome and you know we have a model for this we had something called czechoslovakia which existed for decades and as soon as the czechs in the slovaks could they divorced they didn't want to live in the same state we need to respect the wishes of the people that live inside ukraine let them decide the outcome and right now of course there's a lot of criticism against russia for amassing troop
which appears to be the popular sentiment if so they should be allowed to join russia and at the same time what emerges from this process up in the west in the north which is truly ukrainian in terms of culture and language history religion so forth they should be allowed to have a sovereign independent ukrainian state and the acting ukrainian president is claiming kiev security forces on the ground are helpless to combat what's going on in eastern ukraine read between the lines here is he...
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business interests in russia she has to choose. the way international to explain what but she's very reluctant to use the business lobby in germany is coming down to have a ton of bricks and so much as if their interests in russia it's going to boomerang back to hit the german economy as well which will settle down is still fairly weak as it comes out of the two thousand crisis period that will keep track of what happens in washington merkel does visit on friday barris from business new europe media company thank you. that's fifteen years to the day when a small town in moreno montenegro changed forever nato's campaign against yugoslavia to bring down the government of slobodan milosevic was in full swing and this really is just a thousand people became a target this small bridge was hit only three young children were playing on it six people in total were killed including a boy named miroslav and two young cousins who had gone to the store to buy ingredients to bake a cake for the may day holidays when i had the privilege of trave
business interests in russia she has to choose. the way international to explain what but she's very reluctant to use the business lobby in germany is coming down to have a ton of bricks and so much as if their interests in russia it's going to boomerang back to hit the german economy as well which will settle down is still fairly weak as it comes out of the two thousand crisis period that will keep track of what happens in washington merkel does visit on friday barris from business new europe...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we. covered. this is the media leave us so we leave the media. by the same motions to cure the other party physical. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics only on our t.v. . your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford college different. your boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still tends to rejection poetry keep. ignore it. we post only what really matters at r.t. to your facebook news feed. i welcome back you're watching. supporters of the whistle blowing movement have come to ten downing street with a petition in hand demanding protection for the u.c. shed light on government and corporate wrongdoing. they go to the government officials to report corruption and they get the door slammed in their face. the documents signed by ten thousand people called on the u.k. government to make the victimization of whistle blowers a crime the activists say those exposed to wrongdoing that should face scru
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here in russia something i've noticed you can walk right up to the crime family picnic that. they're charging they're charging again at the police as we can see throwing rocks although. i think i would bet. you know you've got a. small budget to guess. that if you look you'll see to try and set up some kind of law. you can see. the ship because at the moment just going backwards and forwards and we've seen right as most of the place down there in a few minutes. the whole sky but if you look at it it's all black with good and tell you it was. peaceful day. which i guess we expected. you'd think a lifetime a lot of thoughts all get you ready to take us but it. will stop. the local it's a good. place in the ukrainian capital outsourcing antigovernment a riot has to abandon the barricades that says violence in central kiev rolls into its fourth day running and. is that for us right now i think saying looks like the front line has been shifting that bullshit like now but i didn't hear anyone want to. go to war just minutes ago police made another attempt of course to protest the s
here in russia something i've noticed you can walk right up to the crime family picnic that. they're charging they're charging again at the police as we can see throwing rocks although. i think i would bet. you know you've got a. small budget to guess. that if you look you'll see to try and set up some kind of law. you can see. the ship because at the moment just going backwards and forwards and we've seen right as most of the place down there in a few minutes. the whole sky but if you look at...
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it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we. covered. this is a media lead us so we leave the media. by the same motions security for your party visible. questions that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford. to different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still tense tear jerking poetry keep count ignore it. we post only what really matters at r.t. to your facebook news feed. your washing all seem to national live from moscow welcome back. under the cover of night here grain state security and special forces have been holding military drills in the capital tonks and other had the vehicles were seen passing turkey it's treats armed men were also seen entering the parliament building although the country's defense ministry denies taking part in the operation it comes after the country's interim prime minister admits as the government doesn't have the ability to regain control
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but also links with the west if both russia. the west cooperate to produce that result but i think the jury's still out on how much direct influence the russian authorities have over people in eastern ukraine now while staying on the subject i think we can all agree that both russia and the west have long tried to influence the mastic politics of ukraine but i would argue that up until a certain point there was this set of unspoken rules of how to go about it and from the moscow point of view that those rules were broken in in winter or early spring spring when the west decided to give green light he knew what russia sees as illegitimate tactics for example the kutai and hands there was this move by russia you reunited with with crimea i wonder if strategy wise you believe that the west could have dealt any differently in a single side as i said a great mistakes i think we were incautious in the way we we backed the made on demonstrators at a time when there was a lot of instability in ukraine but there is no doubt that the end
but also links with the west if both russia. the west cooperate to produce that result but i think the jury's still out on how much direct influence the russian authorities have over people in eastern ukraine now while staying on the subject i think we can all agree that both russia and the west have long tried to influence the mastic politics of ukraine but i would argue that up until a certain point there was this set of unspoken rules of how to go about it and from the moscow point of view...
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russia as a global power to. create as i would call it it's cool to actually provoked it and it didn't happen so. they will be and it will be. trying to force the provocation the crew has a problem teaching against the russians in the european. press to this a lot of resistance from europe i think obama and president kerry have now realize that they're not going to get through now what they want. and u.s. congressman are trying to reinvigorate their forces for a global information war following events in ukraine pushing through a bill that essentially demands federally funded organizations like voice of america a fully in line with policy in washington journalist charlie mcgrath believes this is part of a wiring trend think the u.s. public broadcasters the so-called independent media in the united states is no such thing in the v.o.a. case you know it's it's taking something that's already known it's already a fact that they're going to sing the praises of whatever administration in power but you know it's going
russia as a global power to. create as i would call it it's cool to actually provoked it and it didn't happen so. they will be and it will be. trying to force the provocation the crew has a problem teaching against the russians in the european. press to this a lot of resistance from europe i think obama and president kerry have now realize that they're not going to get through now what they want. and u.s. congressman are trying to reinvigorate their forces for a global information war following...
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developments around russia. the future covered. please. what's up folks i'm at a martin and this is breaking the set so remember how i just covered the brutality of the death penalty well over the last twenty four hours the practice got a hell of a lot more barbaric that last night clayton lockett a death row inmate in oklahoma died in a box of execution which is lawyer described as him being tortured to death for nearly forty five minutes soon after lockett was administered a lethal injection and declared unconscious began breathing heavily writhing clenching his teeth and straining to lift his head off the pillow according to the in the pendant after it was clear the injection want to ride prison officials halted the execution but it was too late because after he sees for nearly forty five minutes the locket suffered a fatal heart attack in the death chamber and although prison officials are blaming a vein failure for the mishandled procedure lockett's lawyers are raising questions about the drug that was used to kill their client so no
developments around russia. the future covered. please. what's up folks i'm at a martin and this is breaking the set so remember how i just covered the brutality of the death penalty well over the last twenty four hours the practice got a hell of a lot more barbaric that last night clayton lockett a death row inmate in oklahoma died in a box of execution which is lawyer described as him being tortured to death for nearly forty five minutes soon after lockett was administered a lethal injection...
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bunch of reports here in paris where i'm from russia russian t.v. and. we're doing a story about paris in different districts if the city and also about weight different specters of society and how you know. so if we could do an interview with you well you could tell us about yourself. look pretty terrible actually. which is. ok because we're covering a story that. doesn't really matter i would like property. worth standing outside of a high school and this pink school right here i believe the public school here in moscow but a tenth grade a tenth grader a tenth grade boy. actually came in and shot up the school this morning and he killed the teacher and a security guard injured another one and took twenty four other students hostage and we're just going to go and report on it and that's the theme for people. nothing but. don't worry will be in doubt will be fast i'm not going to stall this don't worry i know you're free to go over titles where here i swear to you you're welcome my pleasure ok if you're going to get it done whether pedro if you turn my l
bunch of reports here in paris where i'm from russia russian t.v. and. we're doing a story about paris in different districts if the city and also about weight different specters of society and how you know. so if we could do an interview with you well you could tell us about yourself. look pretty terrible actually. which is. ok because we're covering a story that. doesn't really matter i would like property. worth standing outside of a high school and this pink school right here i believe the...
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is forcing ukraine to choose between russia and europe the e.u. association agreement which president viktor unocal beach refused to sign after a long deliberation would require ukraine to sever or downgrade many of its ties with russia it would greatly hurt its economy and you had millions of people in ukraine who are strongly opposed to ukraine's alienating itself from russia in such a way but some european officials were talking about a civilizational choice that ukraine had to make the e.u. pushed ahead with the grieving for refusing to negotiate some kind of a three way arrangement that would allow ukraine both to preserve ties with russia and to establish ties with the e.u. now for the first time we hear the u.s. secretary of state say the e.u. shares the blame for exacerbating the tensions inside ukraine late last year but even as he says that one has to ask what was the thinking when his staff was actively involved in kiev pushing forward that very deal which secretary kerry now calls too much of an east west toggle for u.s. state departme
is forcing ukraine to choose between russia and europe the e.u. association agreement which president viktor unocal beach refused to sign after a long deliberation would require ukraine to sever or downgrade many of its ties with russia it would greatly hurt its economy and you had millions of people in ukraine who are strongly opposed to ukraine's alienating itself from russia in such a way but some european officials were talking about a civilizational choice that ukraine had to make the e.u....
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and russia right now is obviously under a lot of criticism by the u.s. for what what is going on in ukraine so the other kind of routes that we're taking and that we're most favoring right now is through pakistan to the south we take those roads south through pakistan to the port of course and then take the ports ship the cargo back that's the best way but there are a lot of issues with trying to get things through pakistan namely that the route is just so inconsistent at the moment two thousand and eleven for instance there was the route was closed down for seven months retaliation for an errant nato airstrike that killed twenty four pakistani soldiers in retaliation again they closed down that route also there's things like the fact that those roads are dangerous those roads are going through mountains they're not safe another really big issue come up is that the fact that pakistan wants more for customs to transport some of those things and then also kind of some of the smaller things cultural things for instance last year the route close. down for se
and russia right now is obviously under a lot of criticism by the u.s. for what what is going on in ukraine so the other kind of routes that we're taking and that we're most favoring right now is through pakistan to the south we take those roads south through pakistan to the port of course and then take the ports ship the cargo back that's the best way but there are a lot of issues with trying to get things through pakistan namely that the route is just so inconsistent at the moment two...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of hubbard. dramas that can't be ignored. story others to use in the. same sense changing the world the right. to picture. from around the globe. this is all seeing to national carries here live from moscow welcome back washington has repeated its regular lament for nato members to bruise defense spending it calls they call has been given greater impetus because the alliance is stepping up its defense capabilities in central and eastern europe nato has sent of a sixteen will find a jazz to the region in the last two months alone so it's also expected to triple as apatow missions over the baltics starting next month independent research. separate all rake believes this is about political point scoring. mr kerry he is being very hypocritical which is the norm with him but also i think he is appealing to two groups here and also on the domestic. policies in america they've turned against the obama administration they see him they perceive him as having a very weak foreign policy so this is to bolste
technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of hubbard. dramas that can't be ignored. story others to use in the. same sense changing the world the right. to picture. from around the globe. this is all seeing to national carries here live from moscow welcome back washington has repeated its regular lament for nato members to bruise defense spending it calls they call has been given greater impetus because the alliance is stepping up its defense capabilities in central...
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so let's talk about russia for a second because of course you talk about gas and russia is is it the biggest player in gas yet twenty six percent of global reserves and how do you know i was about fracking now like fracking is going to change everything talked about that fracking is hype in my opinion a lot of people are making a lot of money out of it but in terms of the amount of money that you have to put in for the amount of money you get out of energy invested for energy it's a terrible thing why is that shell a pulled out why is it chevron don't want to play the big boys can see it's purely a short. short term bubble but it's a good stick to beat the russians with but the economics of fracking are not good are they know they're terrible marks is it fair to say that the bt use needed to frack are greater than the bt use you pull out of not quite but it could easily go that way because right now if interest rates as low as they are because of capital intensive but i want to interest rates rise again you've got a negative return that would be a problem but to me the biggest proble
so let's talk about russia for a second because of course you talk about gas and russia is is it the biggest player in gas yet twenty six percent of global reserves and how do you know i was about fracking now like fracking is going to change everything talked about that fracking is hype in my opinion a lot of people are making a lot of money out of it but in terms of the amount of money that you have to put in for the amount of money you get out of energy invested for energy it's a terrible...
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think that approach which concentrated more on quiet discussions with the russia with russia finding areas of cooperation might have been more successful. and you can watch tony brenton's full interview this star's day meanwhile following washington's leaves the e.u. has also added fifteen more names to its block list it has however fallen short of targeting russian companies so let's just have a look and be money at play here trade between russia and the us amounted to twenty seven billion dollars in twenty thirteen combat to europe significantly stronger economic ties with moscow worth over four hundred billion dollars in the same period of time and any restrictions were heard all sides of your government and business consultant christopher are hostile nobody in the game could afford any of these sanctions they will hurt both germany for example is the biggest part of russia and russia is the biggest energy part of old. any saying that washington's a d. in the europeans are not very much for that and that means that there is a discord no disagreement between the u.s. and the europe
think that approach which concentrated more on quiet discussions with the russia with russia finding areas of cooperation might have been more successful. and you can watch tony brenton's full interview this star's day meanwhile following washington's leaves the e.u. has also added fifteen more names to its block list it has however fallen short of targeting russian companies so let's just have a look and be money at play here trade between russia and the us amounted to twenty seven billion...
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an approach which concentrated more on quiet discussions with the russia with russia finding areas of cooperation might have been more successful. and you can watch tony brennan's full interview this thursday meanwhile fully washington's lead the has also added fifteen warnings to its blunt list it has however short of targeting russian companies so let's now have a look at the money at play here so trade between russia and the u. was amounted to twenty seven billion dollars in twenty eight thirteen compare that to europe significantly stronger economic ties with moscow worth over four hundred billion dollars in the same period of time and economist mark floodwalls is no surprise the u. is divided over sanctioning moscow. there's a pretty good diversity of opinion inside europe inside the euro zone a little bit hard to talk about a single european opinion that being said europe has had a harder time and is more tentative more recent ever to get out of this recession and the united states we kind of used more fragile additionally the dependence particularly odd that your resource actua
an approach which concentrated more on quiet discussions with the russia with russia finding areas of cooperation might have been more successful. and you can watch tony brennan's full interview this thursday meanwhile fully washington's lead the has also added fifteen warnings to its blunt list it has however short of targeting russian companies so let's now have a look at the money at play here so trade between russia and the u. was amounted to twenty seven billion dollars in twenty eight...
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an approach which concentrated more on quiet discussions with the russia with russia finding areas of cooperation might have been more successful and following america's new sanctions against moscow the e.u. has added fifteen more names to the blacklist it has however shied away from following the u.s. example in targeting russian companies so why is brussels more careful than washington and the answer could lie in these rather large figures for example trade between russia and the us amounted to twenty seven billion dollars in two thousand and thirteen but that is dwarfed by europe's economic ties with moscow we're talking about four hundred billion dollars worth over the same twelve months economist marks wolfie says the e.u. is divided over sanctioning moscow and has every reason to be much more cautious than washington. there's a pretty good diversity of opinion inside europe but inside the euro zone little bit hard to talk about a single european opinion that being said europe has had a harder time and is more tentative and more recent than it ever to get out of this recession an
an approach which concentrated more on quiet discussions with the russia with russia finding areas of cooperation might have been more successful and following america's new sanctions against moscow the e.u. has added fifteen more names to the blacklist it has however shied away from following the u.s. example in targeting russian companies so why is brussels more careful than washington and the answer could lie in these rather large figures for example trade between russia and the us amounted...
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an approach which concentrated more on quiet discussions with the russia with russia finding areas of cooperation might have been more successful and following america's new sanctions against moscow the e.u. has added fifteen more names to its blacklist it has however shied away from following the u.s. example in targeting russian companies but why is brussels more careful than washington the answer could lie in these figures that's give us some idea here on r.t. international trade between russia and the us amounted to twenty seven billion dollars in two thousand and thirteen but that's dwarfed by europe's economic ties with moscow worth over four hundred billion dollars in the same amount of time economist is that us believes tougher sanctions against russia could reshuffle the global economic landscape in the long run with moscow turning away from the west and instead turning to china. i think it's probably probably a good thing if the u.s. can i can persuade the e.u. to go along with these sanctions because all that would accomplish in the long run is cementing a relationship betw
an approach which concentrated more on quiet discussions with the russia with russia finding areas of cooperation might have been more successful and following america's new sanctions against moscow the e.u. has added fifteen more names to its blacklist it has however shied away from following the u.s. example in targeting russian companies but why is brussels more careful than washington the answer could lie in these figures that's give us some idea here on r.t. international trade between...
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coming up on our team more sanctions on russia the u.s. government accuses russia of supporting armed separatists in eastern ukraine find out how moscow responds just ahead and afghanistan and economic downturn the country is now plagued with a weakening housing market and a lack of business infrastructure as u.s. troops prepare to depart more on that coming up. and i pod or the government demands that u.s. defense department employees leave the american embassy and a deadline or move all is just a few days away we'll tell you all the details later in the show. it's monday april twenty eighth and then washington d.c. i'm on your i david and you're watching r.t. america we begin tonight in ukraine where violence is rising in the eastern part of the country the mayor of ukraine's second largest city has been shot that mayor is the mayor of car keys and he was shot in the back this morning according to city hall officials doctors are performing surgery to save his life meanwhile in the regional capital of eastern ukraine pro kiev demonstrator
coming up on our team more sanctions on russia the u.s. government accuses russia of supporting armed separatists in eastern ukraine find out how moscow responds just ahead and afghanistan and economic downturn the country is now plagued with a weakening housing market and a lack of business infrastructure as u.s. troops prepare to depart more on that coming up. and i pod or the government demands that u.s. defense department employees leave the american embassy and a deadline or move all is...
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to russia's border what's happened now is that russia has recovered from the one nine hundred ninety s. it's much more powerful today than it was back then and furthermore expanding nato to ukraine is putting nato right on russia's border and creating a direct threat so it's those changes that make the present situation much more volatile than what happened in the ninety's and in the early two thousand steve in new york you want to jump in there please do. yeah i apologize to john from erupting as he being in chicago and i don't know how you are creates the problem i think john's thesis is exceedingly important in its more than a thesis and he being perhaps the preeminent american scholar of international affairs and american the behavior of abroad we have to take it seriously the view that american policymakers think that we behave abroad no matter how aggressively only benignly and that other people will see it this way is reflected in what's happening today it's astonishing to me that unlike in previous run up to war cold war or hot there is no opposition in the american congress
to russia's border what's happened now is that russia has recovered from the one nine hundred ninety s. it's much more powerful today than it was back then and furthermore expanding nato to ukraine is putting nato right on russia's border and creating a direct threat so it's those changes that make the present situation much more volatile than what happened in the ninety's and in the early two thousand steve in new york you want to jump in there please do. yeah i apologize to john from erupting...
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from ukraine for a moment and just talk about russia why do you think russia. keeps coming under informational attack from the west like take for example the olympics in sochi if all i read was the western press i would definitely think it was a disaster but you know i was there and all of my peers where there are a lot of my foreign correspondent friends were there and it looked quite the opposite once you know you actually so what they had built in sochi. i'm just wondering is it just cherno is sleighs in a slightly too much work to stray from cliche as that actually sell or is it a conscious decision to follow them to sell more maybe it's career career and you. fortunately. probably the majority of journalists are careerists and they know what is good for their career and what kind of stereotypes and what kind of marriage you know are. are going to get them ahead both within the newsroom and in terms of with the power structure itself so i would really put it down to careerism and i think a lot of the journalists at the beginning of the war in iraq. you know
from ukraine for a moment and just talk about russia why do you think russia. keeps coming under informational attack from the west like take for example the olympics in sochi if all i read was the western press i would definitely think it was a disaster but you know i was there and all of my peers where there are a lot of my foreign correspondent friends were there and it looked quite the opposite once you know you actually so what they had built in sochi. i'm just wondering is it just cherno...